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Later marriages or fewer? Changes in the marital behavior of Japanese women
James M. Raymo
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Japanese Women
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Late Marriage
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Marital Behavior
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Educational Attainment
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Economic Consequences
50%
Japan
50%
Higher Educational
50%
Social Demographics
50%
Rapid Change
50%
Social Economics
50%
Census Survey
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Recency
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Highest Wages
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Social Consequences
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Nonmarriage
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Nonmarital childbearing
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Age-dependent Model
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Delayed Marriage
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Wage Survey
50%
Demographic Consequences
50%
Alternatives to Marriage
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Social Sciences
Educational Attainment
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Population Censuses
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Social Economics
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Japan
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Economics
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